School shootings can be prevented. So says psychologist Peter Langman is his new book, School Shootings: Understanding High School, College and Adult Perpetrators. This Newsweek article offers a great synopsis of Dr. Langman's findings about how to spot potential shooters before it's too late. Other media appearances include a St. Louis radio station and a Danbury, Connecticut newspaper. A guest column by Dr. Langman appeared in the Rockford, Illinois Register-Star. Ashire is helping to promote the book and Dr. Langman's expertise as a speaker and trainer. January 2015

Ashire generated widespread news coverage of the 25th anniversary event in Cincinnati for the Americans with Disabilities Act, which featured a march, a birthday cake, speakers and more. Local 12, Channel 9, Channel 19, City Beat and The Cincinnati Enquirer covered the event. Ahead of time, The Enquirer published our guest columns, devoting three pages to the ADA. Three broadcast shows interviewed our committee members, including WLWT’s Issues and WKRC’s Newsmakers with Dan Hurley. WVXU-FM devoted an entire hour to the topic with this segment and this one too, something it rarely does. This article appeared on the front page of all editions of The Hometown Enquirer. Ashire wrote this news release. July 2015

After Fidel Castro died, Ashire arranged for Tom Hayes, Xavier University's business dean, to be interviewed by the Cincinnati area news media about the future of Cuba. Dr. Hayes, an expert about the changes in Cuba, has taken groups of students there. Hayes was interviewed by three TV stations: WKRC, WCPO and WLWT. November 2016

Ashire is promoting the Xavier AI Summit, part of the university's pioneering effort to accelerate the use of AI to improve health care. WVXU-FM, Cincinnati, aired a segment about the topic. The Associated Press distributed this story, WCPO.Com wrote this story andHealthcare IT News posted this story. August 2017

Ashire again created the annual reportfor The Children's Home of Cincinnati, this year focusing on its broad mission to serve children and young adults From Infancy to Independence.November 2017

Children, Inc., an educational nonprofitthat serves Greater Cincinnati, has launched a $5 million capital campaign. Ashire is handling publicity. News coverage has included the River City News and Business Courier as well as WLWT-TV in Cincinnati. January 2018

With Ashire's assistance, two Cincinnati area nonprofits announced they had merged to form the Mill Creek Alliance. We held a fun and engaging kick-off event on the banks of the creek, with the leaders arriving by canoes. CityBeat newspaper featured the Mill Creek and the Mill Creek Alliance on its May 2018 cover. WVXU-FM aired this interview. Movers & Makers published this article. Western Hills Pressand other Community Pressnewspapersplaced the story on their front pages. March-May 2018

Cincinnati Edition on WVXU-FM in Cincinnati featured Securing the Future, an annual conference in Cincinnati for nonprofit leaders. Futurist Bob Johansen, the keynote speaker at the event, and Jenny Berg, executive director of the Leadership Council for Nonprofits, which is organizing the event, were interviewed. The Cincinnati Enquirer published Johansen's column. Ashire is publicizing the event. February 2018

The Children's Home of Cincinnati had a positive impact last year on more than 10,000 children and families. The organization's annual report, which Ashire created, tells stories about this innovative work. Here's a sneak peak at the cover. The full report will be available soon. November 2018